Invention

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  • Braille is a system used around the world,wikipedia

  • it is a series of six raised dots,wikipedia
  • it helped people who were blind read,wikipedia
  • braille helped kids who were blind learn in school,taylor's brain
  • 63 posible combinations 72
  • invented when 15 year 1824 wb2
  • first book Method of writing words 72
  • made from Morris code 72
  • Braille books are made from metel plates WB
  • His father put nails in boards in the shape of letters WB


Inventor

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  • Louis Braille was blinded at the age of three by an awl,W.B.
  • born Jan 4, 1809, W.B.
  • died Jan 6,1852 at age 46, W.B.
  • he entered The Royal Institution for the Blind, W.B.
  • Louis only got hit in one eye but the infection spread to the other eye and by the age of five Louis was blind completely in both eyes, W.B.
  • born in Coupvray, Frace,wikipedia
  • Louis would ask his mother "when will morning come, mommy?"
  • he learned how to play the oregon 8
  • went to blind school when 10
  • youngest of four children 5
  • dad Simon-Rene mom Monique Baron 5
  • lived in three room house 5
  • his doctor Dr. Pignier 64
  • loved music
  • stopped teaching in 1844 64
  • Louis invented writing and typing braille WB
  • He became the teacher at the blind school WB
  • Braille got his idea from captin babier WB
  • Devoleped in 1824 5
  • born in Paris, France 5
  • Braille was invented in 1824, ideafinder.com
  • the idea of braille came from Barbier's "night writing" idea - a system using 12 raised dots. Braille changed it to 6



Place in History

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  • less than 10% of 1.3 million people can read braille MSNBC.com
  • Blind people could now do stuff that regular people could Sams brain
  • blind people can become more successful now that they can read, taylors awesome brain